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| Survival of the Funniest | | Author: Andrew Rochester | | System: AD&D 2nd Edition [filter] | | Category: Fantasy [filter] | | Type: Scenario [filter] | | Jalzannel, "The Joker", a Wild Mage, had a reputation for two things: insanity and brilliance. Capricious and a paradigm of chaotic behaviour, rumours abound in some arcane circles that a number of strange magics were developed by "The Joker"- magics that to this day have never been found... It goes without saying that a number of wild mages yearn for this undiscovered information. | | Views: (6887) [sort] | | Comments: (7) Rating: 5.6 [sort] | | 2000-08-14 09:49:00 [sort] |
| Darkest Hearts | | Author: Clinton R. Nixon | | System: d20 Dungeons and Dragons [filter] | | Category: Fantasy [filter] | | Type: Scenario [filter] | | This adventure is a short introductory adventure to the 3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons game from Wizards of the Coast, although it can be adapted to any fantasy role-playing system. This can be set in any geographic location, although it is assumed to be in a small town or village. While no maps are provided, the only maps a DM may need to prepare are for one bar, and a small farm.
| | Views: (26067) [sort] | | Comments: (29) Rating: 7.1 [sort] | | 2000-08-08 00:48:52 [sort] |
| In Search Of A Cure | | Author: Alan Jones | | System: AD&D 2nd Edition [filter] | | Category: Fantasy [filter] | | Type: Scenario [filter] | | The native shaman Jafidor does know of a cure for the disease that is affecting the camp but it is some way away and it will take some time to get there.
Jafidor leads the PC's through the jungle to a cave. Unbeknownst to Jafidor a beholder has taken up residence there.
This along with encounters with Malpheggi Lizardmen, Azcan warriors, the normal beasts and dangers of the jungle test the heroes to the limit | | Views: (5963) [sort] | | Comments: (2) Rating: 8.0 [sort] | | 2000-08-01 01:15:48 [sort] |
| Let’s Play Ball! | | Author: Alan Jones | | System: AD&D 2nd Edition [filter] | | Category: Fantasy [filter] | | Type: Scenario [filter] | | The PC’s are ordered by Lt. Stolander to follow some crawler tracks found on the edge of the jungle leading south-west. They are to bring back any of the people who stole the crawler alive, if possible. The tracks eventually lead to a small temple. Here they discover the remains of the crawler and its crew also some bloody remains at the top of the temple. If they enter the temple they find it leads down into a Tlachtli court and its players.
| | Views: (5474) [sort] | | Comments: (3) Rating: 5.0 [sort] | | 2000-07-26 22:41:10 [sort] |
| The Mirror of Fat Mathilda | | Author: katherine wasson | | System: AD&D 2nd Edition [filter] | | Category: Fantasy [filter] | | Type: Scenario [filter] | | This is a pretty ordinary dungeon - lots of killing and treasure to find. Good for beginners (levels 3 - 4). The group should have a thief and a magic user or cleric. 3 -4 members should make for a decent adventure. Too many will make it too easy, as will powerful characters. The DM can have quite a lot of fun with the curses and strange spells cast on some of the rooms.
| | Views: (4395) [sort] | | Comments: (5) Rating: 4.2 [sort] | | 2000-07-10 00:34:08 [sort] |
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